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Resident urges Cedar Hill ISD to use bond funds for weapon-detection scanners at campuses
Summary
A longtime Cedar Hill resident told trustees the district should spend recently approved bond funds on weapon-detection scanners rather than window film, saying scanners are cheaper monthly and more effective at catching weapons, and cited national shooting statistics.
A Cedar Hill resident urged the Board of Trustees to spend recently approved bond funds on weapon-detection scanners at middle and high schools, saying such systems are effective and less costly than the district's current security staffing levels.
Shirley Daniels, who identified herself as a Cedar Hill resident of more than 23 years, told trustees she has repeatedly raised school-safety measures and urged the board to install weapon-detection…
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